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John S2 Discussion started by John S2 5 years ago
Repost By Troutnut 1. (Date Unknown)


“Worry is a negative prayer that actually has the power to bring about the thing worried about”. Chuck Chamberlain in the book “A New Pair Of Glasses” 1985 

 James Allen in the book “As A Man Thinketh”-1903 History, and many good authors, remind me that I need to be careful what I think about.

The mind is designed to manifest that which we think about.  It’s just how humans work.  I think of life as my Cosmic Ordering System.  Things are “ordered” which we spend a lot of time thinking about.  I used that to get my first motorcycle at 14.  And more than a few girls.  And practically everything else I have ever gotten.  Others have called it the “Power of Positive Thinking”.  But I think it should have just been called the “Power of Thinking”.  Because here’s the catch.  The mind, and my Cosmic Ordering System, doesn’t know, or really care, whether the thing I just ordered is good or bad.  Or healthy.  Or wise.  Or whether I really want it or not.  It just orders it if I spend a lot of time thinking about it.

I’ve ordered more than my share of fecal storms before I realized what was happening.    Paraphrasing James Allen in the quote above (and in the Bible), we reap what we sow.  It’s not reasonable to plant weeds and expect corn to come up.  If we plant weeds, we can expect weeds.

These principals are ancient and well known.

This is important when we quit smoking and get a little cranky sometimes.

Keep your eye on the treasure.  And do your best to shoo away negative thoughts before they find their way to my Cosmic Ordering System...

Replace them with positive thoughts when you notice weeds are creeping in.

Your friend in Montana Troutnut1-dennis 

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